Rendezvous is a correct and usable word in written English. It can be used to refer to an arranged meeting, typically between two people. For example, "The two spies set a rendezvous for midnight to discuss their plans for the mission.".
For some reason, Cristiano Ronaldo decided to offer a loaded answer to questions about the apparently pre-meditated booking that will keep him out of that intimidating rendezvous against Luxembourg at home on Tuesday.
The last thing I expect is that on the evidence of the film and amateur documentary – 30 years old – I will recognise Mike immediately as he walks into our King's Cross rendezvous but, even minus the beanie, I do.
White trouser suits and nipped-in jackets were a classic – if high maintenance – Lauren look for daytime rendezvous.
There were other meetings, including a rendezvous in Atlanta in June of 2012 when A-Rod asked Bosch to "Try to use service elevators.
"I would not put it past them whatsoever that they could have acquired an automobile or have had a rendezvous with someone on the outside," he said.
By then Argentina's media were staked out en masse in front of Carlotto's La Plata home, so they had to rendezvous at the home of one of her daughters.
Related: Dwarf planet discovery hints at a hidden Super Earth in solar system After its encounter with Pluto, New Horizons will speed out into the Kuiper belt, a zone of frozen rocks and asteroids that marks the outer solar system, and will rendezvous with another small planet – yet to be selected – in several years' time.
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